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Martin,
I believe you are referring to Tedit (or, tiny editor). It's in the old installation diskettes
that used to come with Warp. Also, it's on Diskette # 3 (Diskette # 0 is the first diskette)
of the OS/2 utility diskettes. Go to the "System Setup" folder, which is inside your OS/2
folder on your desktop. Double click on "Create Utility Diskettes" to create them.
HCM
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2003 12:58:34 PDT7, Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
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>As I recall, in the distant past, if you booted OS/2 to command line there was a clunky
editor (I think it was TED or something similar) that allowed you to change the
CONFIG.SYS file, etc. In eCS it does not appear to be there anymore. Am I blind or was
it forgotten?
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